Wild Hope is a print publication about preserving Earth’s biodiversity co-created by naturalists, conservationists, wildlife rehabilitators, veterinarians, biologists, ecologists, nature writers, photographers, and artists. Visit our About and Contributors pages to find out more about us and to share your stories and images. Wild Hope is a project of the Earth Island Institute and is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Your donations are tax-deductible.

Inside Volume 4

The astonishing story of OR-7, a gray wolf who travelled more than 4,000 miles from Oregon to California to start a family, and the people who made his journey possible

What you can do if you find an injured or orphaned wild animal

From Vietnam, a photo story of 24 endangered pangolins being returned to the wild after being rescued from poachers

How a Northern California community halted a plan to log old coast redwood trees in the Gualala River floodplain

An interview with bat rehabilitator Corky Quirk on why we should appreciate these greatly misunderstood winged mammals

Scenes of Iceland where life clings to what it can

Photos of an extraordinary encounter between river otters and a coyote

Why wildlife corridors are a matter of life or death for wide wandering species like pumas, bears and wolves

Observations by a New Mexico-based wildlife advocate of what has been lost in the Land of Enchantment

Close encounters with giant oceanic manta rays in the Revillagigedo Archipelago